Carbon Offset Solutions
Why Understanding the Impact of Air Travel Matters
Offsetting your carbon footprint is crucial for mitigating the environmental impact of air travel. The aviation industry produces 2,5% of global carbon emissions and it’s rising fast, with passengers predicted to double by 2037.
By choosing to mitigate your flight's emissions, you help support renewable energy projects, reforestation efforts, and sustainable aviation fuel initiatives.
How to Offset Your Flight Carbon Emissions
When booking your flight with Flight Network, you now have the option to add one of our two partner products to your ticket. It’s easy: simply select the project you prefer and, using the arrow, choose how much of your flight you want to compensate for.
You will see a clear percentage and cost displayed, allowing you to make the decision according to your preference and budget.
The percentage you decide to add will be used either to support GoClimate’s projects or to purchase biofuel that will be allocated by SkyNRG to different airports. In both cases, you will receive notice on how your contribution was allocated.
Below are some details on our partners:

GoClimate is an international group specializing in carbon reduction initiatives. Founded in 2017, they exclusively select Gold Standard-certified projects, including wind and solar power plants, landfill gas recovery, low-carbon public transportation, and water treatment plants.
GoClimate ensures 100% financial transparency and collaborates with projects rigorously examined and endorsed by organizations like the WWF, aligning with UN sustainability goals.

SkyNRG is a global leader in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with over 13 years of experience, serving airlines, businesses and individual travelers on 7 continents.
They source, produce, blend, and distribute SAF derived from sources like forestry and agricultural waste, used cooking oil, carbon captured from the air, and green hydrogen.
This option significantly lowers greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional fuels.